Would you like to experience the thrill of a cappella harmony singing? Then Brisbane City Sounds Chorus wants to meet you in 2016!

Brisbane City Sounds is a non-profit singing group of 45 women from all walks of life, across all ages, and from all over Brisbane, and we are always on the lookout for new members to join our chorus. We sing 4-part a cappella harmony and would love you to join us!

We rehearse every Thursday night from 7pm in Paddington, Brisbane, and our goal is to create beautiful harmonies. In order to achieve this, we focus on musical education - we have a highly experienced musical director, and we receive regular coaching from visiting a cappella experts. Our chorus performs throughout the year at community events, private functions and fundraisers. We also form strong friendships and have a lot of fun along the way!

If you would like to experience what we do, join us for a vocal education program from 13 February to 6 March 2016. You’ll learn a song with the chorus in 4-part harmony, and discover how to improve your singing technique. Following an orientation session on Saturday 13 February, the program will run each Thursday from 6.30–8.30pm. You will then have the opportunity to join us on stage at our International Women's Day show on 6 March! Women with any level of singing experience are welcome, and we will put you in a voice part to suit your range, whether you're more comfortable singing low, high, or somewhere in-between!

There is no obligation to become a chorus member at the end of the program, but it is a great way to see if our chorus is for you. Visit www.brisbanecitysounds.com.au for more information. We are a welcoming group of women who receive immense joy from being part of Brisbane City Sounds, and we hope you decide to come meet us soon!

"I have to change my RSVP as I didnt realise it took me to the end of Feb. I will be on holidays after the 18th Feb & so wont be able to attend the final reharsal or the performance­. Im sorry about thisas I thought I could then join the choir...."